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Tinkerbell slippers free pattern

We watch Tinkbell almost everyday. It is the girls favorite! They call her "Bika" and I have no idea why.... but its freaking cute! I figured the girls would love a pair of slippers to wear while they watch Bika save Pixie Hollow!

The pattern below is in toddler sizes 4,5,6,7. You will find the stitch counts in parenthesis. Where there is no parenthesis there is no change. No turning.

Crochet Toddler Tinkerbell Slippers:

Worsted weight yarn
Size G hook
White pom poms (2)

Instructions:

Rnd 1: Chain (16,17,18,19), 2 dc in 4th ch from hook, dc (11,12,13,14), 6 dc in last ch. Working on other side of chain, dc (11,12,13,14), 2 dc in last ch (the chain that has 2 dc from other side), ss to top of chain 3. (34,36,38,40)

If you see any mistakes please let me know. I wrote this while my head is in a fog so hopefully it came out alright!

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Here's my problem. I get to step five and I do the dc2tog by putting 2 dc in one hole or stitch. But that gets me to the middle of the toe of the slipper. Then the directions say to do about 12 more stitches to get back to the beginning to slip stitch. Since I am only half way around, it doesn't work out. is there supposed to be 10 more dc2tog? It's just not adding up, or meeting up.

Actually you are doing an increase by putting 2 dc in the same stitch. What you want to do is remove one. Here is a great video to show you how to decrease: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dnUacn_oImQ. If all else fails you can just skip one of the stitches and do a dc in the next.

Haven't crocheted in a while but have been having an urge to create some cute stuff and my daughter and I spotted these and of course it was a must! However, she isn't a toddler, so I am going to experiment with adjusting the sizes 8-12 little kids. I'm hoping it will work! Will Let you know!

These are so cute and This is the only pattern I can find similar to what I am after - however like Rachel above, I need a size 12 for my daughter - if I start with a starting chain of 22 do you think (adapting as I go) that might work size wise?